Was adding a bunch of loose LEGO into rebrickable and came across a barrel. I couldn't quite find the right part. A horrible thought washed over me and did a little check. I cried out in horror....it's mega blox. from 1300 odd loose bricks, 1 bad piece isn't so bad I suppose.

Thanks for the link, @Si_Dorking_Surrey_UK, but the instructions don't show up on Peeron when I input the set number, for some reason. I was hoping someone had a copy of the .pdf instructions they could email to me, or direct me to a site which already has the instructions. Anybody?

Just about to build Friends Heartlake Vet. A belated Christmas present, it has just arrived today. I intend to use the parts for furniture for MOC modulars. Just hoping I have time to build it tonight.

Si - it will be mine, I will just have to put it off a little longer. Addons at work are a no no, can't install anything on works comp. Google translate is the way to go, although working for a french firm there would have been a few colleagues to translate if i'd asked.

So I bricklinked a few pieces that my daughter 'lost' along with a few others and a poly which I wanted. The last bit arrived today after a little mix-up and just before bed time my daughter walks up to me holding the missing Lego pieces all stuck together. Doh!!

Built the Hobbit, "An Unexpected Gathering" (79003) yesterday and today built "Attack on Weathertop" (9472) this afternoon. Minifigs Frodo and Merry in the latter and Bilbo B and Gandulph the Grey in the former. Both are elegant sets but I enjoyed 9472 more as it uses the same build method as in the "Battle of Helms Deep" using those hinged bricks to attain a curve in the building.

Took my #7684 pig farm to the office and as I was putting it together as a desk decoration I realized the 6x14 plate was missing from the bag I had it in. I did come across a loose plate a while back and I guess that's where it was from.

Also how come the tractor looks so lime-coloured yet only maybe 10 visible pieces are that colour?

Pulled in the driveway after taking advantage of the AFOL day at Sheffield. I was just about to put my key in the door and heard a young voice say ''ey, you like lego?''. I turned around and there was 2 kids about 8-9 years old trying to have a nosey in my bright yellow bags. I asked them if they liked LEGO and ended up giving them both 2 SUN polybags I had going spare. That's my good deed for the day sorted. I just hope I don't get their mothers or the fuzz knocking asking why Im giving presents to youngsters in the street...

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